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Old 04-27-2013, 08:10 PM   #1
Route-66
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New Member - Old person :) '72 SWB Fleetside Project

I've been lurking for a couple weeks now and I just got this '72 project truck yesterday so I thought I'd join in the conversation now. I've seen this truck sitting out behind a house that is only about 1/2 mile from me. This truck sat outside and never moved for several years. The owner drove a newer truck and didn't seem interested in this one so I made him an offer and he agreed. I traded him a nice S&W .50 Cal. Revolver and $700.00 for the truck. The truck needs lots of body panel work but it has a very healthy 350c.i. engine with a mild cam, aluminum intake and new Rochester carb. The only draw back is that this truck was obviously meant to be strictly a work truck because it has no PS or PB and it has a three speed on the column. I'm 63 years old and the first vehicle I ever purchased (in 1968) was a 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-door. It also didn't have PS or PB and it was a three speed on the column too .. but it had a 409 c.i. engine in it! I paid $500.00 for that car and it was in great shape!

Today I swept out and vacuumed the truck (the owner had the bed full of garbage, beer bottles, etc..) I then stripped off the doors, step bumper, tailgate, hood and cowl. I think the only parts that I'm going to totally replace are the two front fenders (and one inner fender) but everything else I can use. I will have to do a lot of cutting out and patching in the cab but, from reading the forums, it sounds like that's not unusual for this year truck. I was amazed how solid the bed is seeing as it sat outside for years collecting water in it. My next step is to remove the bed .. possibly tomorrow with the help of my son who lives next door.

One other thing I'm very big on is keeping your work area clean. I've noticed that a lot of the members here feel the same way. Here are a few pictures from yesterday and today. Let me know what you think about it. Oh, one more thing, I would like the advice of the members about possibly putting an automatic in the truck and replacing the "three on the tree".






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